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  1. Stumpfarmer

    Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

    Quote: Cobby? "Cobby" in cattle and horses means short-coupled: legs and neck short in proportion to the size of the body, in reference to Cob horses which are light draft/ heavy carriage horses and or ponies. It is not usually considered a complement.
  2. Stumpfarmer

    Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

    Quote: That you can do, at least in Hamburgs. Also gold with blue spangles.
  3. Stumpfarmer

    Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

    Quote: I had the same question; Various people answered "no" in this thread It's possible to have blue spangles, but not to have black spangles on a blue background: I am verklempt.
  4. Stumpfarmer

    Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

    Quote: Yeah, I meant to mention that!
  5. Stumpfarmer

    Brabanters and Spitzhaubens--The Differences PIC HEAVY!

    Quote: No beard and no crest. At nine weeks, a Brabanter should have both. Maybe there's some hamburg in there. A Hamburg would have a pretty visible comb at nine weeks- my pullets layed at 16-18 weeks, and the cockerel's comb was obvious at 4 weeks. So that would have to be a really...
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